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      How Many Of These WWII Facts Do You Know?

      How Many Of These WWII Facts Do You Know?
      Trivia / IQ

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 2, 2024

      World War II was one of the most devastating wars ever to be fought. It left virtually no corner of the globe untouched, and even the winners suffered devastating losses. The effects of the war can still be felt today. From Kamikaze fighters to victory gardens, there are a lot of facts and trivia about the war you might have learned in school. But how much do you remember about WWII from your history classes? Can you pass this WWII quiz? Test your knowledge and see how well you stack up against historians!

      How Many Of These WWII Facts Do You Know?

      World War II, that epic clash that rumbled across the globe from 1939 to 1945, left its mark on history with a concoction of heroism, tragedy, and the kind of bizarre you couldn't make up if you tried. We've all heard about the daring D-Day landings and the chilling realities of the Holocaust, but this war was as vast and varied as the number of rationed Spam tins it produced. It was a time when spies used garlic to mask their scent and battleships became floating forests to dodge detection—yes, try saying that five times fast.

      A collection of WWII artifacts and memorabilia displayed on a table with a vintage map and old photographs in the background

      But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Are you the one at pub quizzes who can rattle off war facts faster than a Thompson gun's rate of fire? Or maybe you're just curious to find out if pigeons really were war heroes. Buckle up, history buffs and fact finders, because we at BrainFall are about to dive bomber into some trivia that might just have you question if your history teacher even skimmed the chapter on WWII.

      So, grab your helmets and fix bayonets, because it's time to embark on a historical adventure through the twist, turns, and trenches of the Second World War. Let's see how many of these surprising nuggets of knowledge you can check off, and no peeking at that old history textbook—it’s time to test your mettle the fun way, right here with us. After all, knowing is half the battle, and laughter is the other half—or so we reckon!

      The Prelude to Global Conflict

      A world map with highlighted countries involved in WWII, with key facts and dates displayed

      Before we dive into the world of WWII quizzes, let’s warm up with some history. Did you know that the road to the most devastating war wasn’t just built in a day? Nope, it was a mix of political salsa dancing and territorial hunger games that set the stage for the world's greatest showdown.

      The World on the Brink

      The 1930s were like a bad prequel nobody asked for, full of tension and foreshadowing the chaos to come. We saw the stage being set when Adolf Hitler cozied up on Germany's throne in 1933 and started flexing muscles by rearming the nation. Meanwhile, Italy's Benito Mussolini was playing his Il Duce gig, dreaming of an empire that echoed Rome's old glory. Diplomacy was getting as thin as our patience on a Monday morning; it was clear something big was brewing.

      Rise of the Axis

      Now, get this: Germany annexing Austria in 1938 wasn't just for their love of schnitzel. It was part of Hitler's master plan for Germany to be the cool kids' club in Europe. Czechoslovakia was next on the list, and no one could stop the German annexation tour, thanks to all the appeasement confetti being thrown around. Then, in 1939, Germany and the USSR swiped right on each other, sealing it with the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. But still waters run deep, right? Axis Powers, assemble! Hold onto your hats, as Japan joined the team of future foes, eyeing up the Pacific with plans bigger than their sushi platters. The invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany was the whistle blow nobody wanted to hear, marking the start of World War II — and boy, it was about to get real on the global playground.

      Clash of Nations and Ideologies

      Before we put your WWII smarts to the test, let's remember that this monumental conflict wasn't just about who had the most tanks or the biggest army. It was a titanic shuffle of power where nations and ideologies clashed like colossal sumo wrestlers on the world stage. Think democracy arm-wrestling with tyranny while everyone's favorite Uncle Joe (Stalin, that is) and his communist cronies wait in the wings.

      Major Battles and Turning Points

      • Battle of Britain: The ol' British stood their ground against a sky full of Heinrich Himmler’s holiday packages in what we call the Blitz. The Royal Air Force, featuring spitfires and sheer guts, turned Hitler's Operation Sea Lion into a seaside flop.
      • Operation Barbarossa: Hitler got a little too chilly for comfort when he marched into the Soviet Union, only to get a Soviet-style winter slap-back at the Battle of Stalingrad.
      • Pearl Harbor: The day Japan made a rather explosive 'hello' at Hawaii, pulling the United States into the fray. Cue Uncle Sam rolling up his sleeves.
      • D-Day: In an Operation worthy of the Hollywood treatment, the Allies get beachy in Normandy, turning the tide of war in Europe.

      Politics, Plots, and Personalities

      • Winston Churchill: England's bulldog with a cigar, rallying the British with speeches that boomed louder than a Luftwaffe raid.
      • Joseph Stalin: He's the guy on the Soviet Union's dance card; he went from frenemy to ally quicker than you can say "Lend-Lease Act."
      • Douglas MacArthur: A five-star General and escape artist extraordinaire in the Pacific, not to be outdone by the floating fortresses a.k.a U-boats.

      The Home Front: Life During Wartime

      • Rosie the Riveter flexing her muscles symbolizes the war effort back in the USA, while everyone from grade schoolers to grandmas were sticking it to the Axis with war bonds and victory gardens.
      • On the darker side, a whisper of the word "Holocaust" chills the spine. The gut-wrenching significance of Auschwitz underscores an unfathomable human tragedy.
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      Question 1/40

      Who was the leader of Japan during WWII?

      • Mao Zedong
      • Emperor Hirohito
      • Emperor Meiji
      Question 2/40

      What was the goal of Nazi Germany's September Campaign?

      • Elect Adolph Hitler as Supreme Chancellor of Germany
      • Invade Poland
      • Annex the western border of Russia
      Question 3/40

      Which country helped Germany invade Poland?

      • Romania
      • Soviet Union
      • Ukraine
      Question 4/40

      Who was the president at the start of WWII?

      • Harry Truman
      • Dwight D. Eisenhower
      • Franklin Roosevelt
      Question 5/40

      Which branch of the military did John. F. Kennedy serve in during WWII?

      • Army
      • Navy
      • Coast Guard
      Question 6/40

      Which event led the U.S. to enter WWII?

      • Sinking of the Lusitania
      • Attack on Pearl Harbor
      • Bombing of London
      Question 7/40

      Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during WWII?

      • Vladimir Lenin
      • Joseph Stalin
      • Karl Marx
      Question 8/40

      Which of the following countries remained neutral during the war?

      • Italy
      • Spain
      • France
      Question 9/40

      What type of government did Italy have during the war?

      • Nazi
      • Communist
      • Fascist
      Question 10/40

      Which of the following was an Allied Nation?

      • Japan
      • Italy
      • China
      Question 11/40

      What did the United States do to Japanese-American citizens during the war?

      • Sent them to internment camps
      • Forced them to register as terrorists
      • Shipped them to Hawaii
      Question 12/40

      What were Japanese suicide bombers called?

      • Kamikaze
      • Kaiten
      • Bushido
      Question 13/40

      Who was the first American killed during the war?

      • George Patton
      • Robert M. Losey
      • Douglas MacArthur
      Question 14/40

      Approximately how many American POWS were captured during the war?

      • 130,000
      • 360,000
      • 590,000
      Question 15/40

      What name was given to German submarines?

      • U-boats
      • Nazi subs
      • Weimar warships
      Question 16/40

      The U.S. military purchased over 150 million pounds of which popular food to feed its troops?

      • Concentrated chocolate
      • Spam
      • Grapenuts
      Question 17/40

      What were "jungle fountains" used to provide soldiers with?

      • Fresh drinking water
      • Hot coffee
      • Coca-Cola
      Question 18/40

      What was the only country Germany officially declared war on?

      • The United States
      • England
      • Africa
      Question 19/40

      After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Jays Potato Chip company changed the name of its product. What were the potato chips originally called?

      • Japps potato chips
      • Berlin potato chips
      • Rome potato chips
      Question 20/40

      In what year did Germany open its first concentration camp?

      • 1933
      • 1939
      • 1941
      Question 21/40

      Which event is widely considered to be the official start of the Holocaust?

      • The opening of Dachau concentration camp
      • Kristallnacht
      • The invasion of Poland
      Question 22/40

      What percentage of Poland's population died during the war?

      • 10
      • 15
      • 20
      Question 23/40

      What country did Adolph Hitler's nephew, William Hitler, fight for?

      • Germany
      • Japan
      • The United States
      Question 24/40

      In what year did the final member of the Imperial Japanese Army surrender?

      • 1964
      • 1974
      • 1984
      Question 25/40

      Which of the following was a main Axis leader?

      • Sweden
      • Norway
      • Italy
      Question 26/40

      What was the Manhattan Project?

      • The code name for the invasion of Omaha Beach
      • The code name for the invasion of the Marshall Islands
      • The code name for the U.S. government's plan to create the atomic bomb
      Question 27/40

      Which president ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

      • Harry S. Truman
      • Dwight D. Eisenhower
      • Franklin Roosevelt
      Question 28/40

      What mascot represented the women who went to work in factories to help with the war effort?

      • Wendy the Welder
      • Rosie the Riveter
      • Betsy the Bomber
      Question 29/40

      Ration stamps were used to limit the amount of commodities families could use during the war. Which of the following items was the first commodity rationed in the U.S.?

      • Sugar
      • Gasoline
      • Firewood
      Question 30/40

      On what date did WWII begin?

      • September 1, 1939
      • October 15, 1941
      • December 7, 1942
      Question 31/40

      Which two countries declared war on Germany after it invaded Poland?

      • United States and Great Britain
      • Great Britain and France
      • France and Spain
      Question 32/40

      Which U.S. Army general was in charge of the fighting in the Pacific Theater?

      • Douglas MacArthur
      • George S. Patton
      • Dwight D. Eisenhower
      Question 33/40

      Who attended the Casablanca Conference?

      • Stalin and Hitler
      • Stalin and Churchill
      • Churchill and Roosevelt
      Question 34/40

      How many concentration camps did Nazi Germany operate in Occupied Poland?

      • 152
      • 385
      • 457
      Question 35/40

      Where did the D-Day landings take place?

      • London
      • Normandy
      • Berlin
      Question 36/40

      How many Jewish people were murdered during the Holocaust?

      • Between 1 million and 3 million
      • Between 3 million and 6 million
      • Between 6 million and 11 million
      Question 37/40

      Besides the Jewish people, which of the following groups were also sent to concentration camps?

      • Freemasons
      • Italians
      • Mexicans
      Question 38/40

      What was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising?

      • A Jewish resistance uprising against the Nazis
      • The rounding up of Warsaw citizens
      • Mass deportations of Polish citizens to the Warsaw Ghetto
      Question 39/40

      The goal of Operation Detachment was to capture which island in the Pacific?

      • Iwo Jima
      • Easter Island
      • Saipan
      Question 40/40

      The Second Sino-Japanese War occurred during WWII. Which country did Japan invade during this war?

      • China
      • Russia
      • India
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